I love to read Korean English t-shirts. Sometimes they are unreadable with just a bunch of letters. Sometimes they include words that don't make any sense. Some are downright obsence like seeing a child wearing a t-shirt with the "f" word on it. But most of the time I find them a source of entertainment.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Things I Miss: Crazy English T-Shirts
I love to read Korean English t-shirts. Sometimes they are unreadable with just a bunch of letters. Sometimes they include words that don't make any sense. Some are downright obsence like seeing a child wearing a t-shirt with the "f" word on it. But most of the time I find them a source of entertainment.
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1 comment:
Hey, I actually "get" the first one.
I think you had a blog post that didn't publish for some reason... about a little girl.
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